1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Gottfried Haberler, “The Theory of Comparative Costs and Its Use in the Defense of Free Trade” (1930) Haberler’s article is a compact reconstruction of the classical free-trade argument...
Summary Engländer’s second part turns value theory into an analysis of capital, money, credit, and crisis by emphasizing production through time...
William E. Rappard, Uniting Europe: The Trend of International Cooperation Since the War (1930) Rappard’s work is a single-author interwar study of European and international cooperation after 1918, ranging from Germany’...
Ludwig von Mises, “Verstaatlichung des Kredits?” — Summary Ludwig von Mises’s “Verstaatlichung des Kredits?” is a critical review-essay on Robert Deumer’s prize-winning proposal for a state monopoly of credit and banking...
Martha Stephanie Braun, “Volkshochschulen” (1930) The file is a single-author scholarly essay on Austrian adult education...
Schumpeter, “Wenn die Finanzreform mißlingt . . .” (1930) This 1930 crisis-policy article by Joseph Alois Schumpeter asks what Germany risks if it fails to reform the finances of Reich, Länder, and municipalities during...
Summary: Richard Thurnwald to Ernst Harms, 15 June 1931 Richard Thurnwald’s letter to Dr. Ernst Harms is a compact exercise in editorial boundary-setting...
This multi-author lecture volume should be read as a collective inquiry into capital, not as a stand-alone Schumpeter essay...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Dauerkrise?” (1931) This file is a single-authored German economic essay. Written amid the Depression, it asks whether capitalism faces a permanent crisis or a normal cyclical downturn made disastr...
Richard Thurnwald, Die menschliche Gesellschaft in ihren ethno-soziologischen Grundlagen. Erster Band (1931) Thurnwald’s first volume is a comparative ethnosociological monograph built around “representative life-picture...
Emil Lederer, Die Umwälzung in der Wirtschaft und die 40 Stunden-Woche (1931) Lederer’s 1931 ADGB lecture argues that the forty-hour week is not a narrow wage-policy demand but a response to a transformed capitalism...
Ludwig von Mises, Die Ursachen der Wirtschaftskrise (1931) This file is a single-author lecture pamphlet: a compact 1931 address in eight sections, moving from market theory to business cycles, unemployment, price suppor...